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Thai traditional medicine expert’s diet tips for staying healthy in rainy season
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2025
A Thai Traditional Medicine expert recommends spicy herbal dishes and drinks like ginger and lemongrass to stay healthy during the rainy season.
Thai Health Chiefs Warn Against Dangerous Massage Spots After Fatal Incident
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2025
Authorities highlight no-go zones along bones, blood vessels, and nerves; traditional medicine experts urge caution and professional assessment for those with pre-existing health conditions
Thai Massage Takes Centre Stage at World Expo in Osaka
THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2025
Thai cultural heritage showcased to global audience, attracting thousands of visitors
Turmeric to lead the way in developing Thai herbal industry
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2024
The plant, which is recognised for its anti inflammatory properties, is widely used in medicines, cosmetics and dietary supplements
324 recipes being considered for listing as National Essential Medicines
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2024
Some 324 Thai traditional medicines recipes for treating 16 symptoms are being promoted to be listed as National Essential Medicines.
Public Health Ministry promotes Thai traditional medicine
FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2024
Adds 18 herbal concoctions to the essential medicines list, to boost the use of traditional cures and reduce reliance on imported drugs
Thai traditional medicine goes mobile in fight against ‘long Covid’
FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 2022
Thai traditional medicine practitioners rolled out a mobile unit to treat Covid-19 cases on Friday, adding another weapon in the country’s battle against Omicron.
Traditional cold medicine, Fah Talai Jone, to be used on Covid patients in five hospitals
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2020
The Department of Thai Traditional Medicine is joining up with five state hospitals to start using Fah Talai Jone (Andrographis Paniculata) as a treatment option for early stage Covid-19 patients.